Not exact matches
Though she had designs on being a doctor and got her master's in
medical sciences, by the time she was grown
up, those worksites, and that
company, had captured her imagination.
Perth - based Avita
Medical has announced plans to raise
up to $ 11.4 million to fund the
company's expansion into the US market.
The
company, launched in 2009, started by selling
medical refrigerators used in labs and hospitals but recently expanded into fiber - optic devices, which heat
up as light and data travel through them.
The industry is made
up of
companies and organizations that are in the business of selling or supplying everything from shelter to
medical relief after a natural or manmade disaster, from a tornado to an act of terrorism.
«It took me more time to set
up a wireless printer than it took me to set
up my Formlabs printer,» says Alex Berry, who founded a UK - based
medical device
company, Sutrue, that manufacturers automated surgical suturing devices.
The
company is ramping
up its services by striking alliances with health insurers and employer and
medical provider groups.
The lion's share went to
medical - device
companies, which brought in $ 867 million,
up 44 percent from the previous quarter.
Hacking
medical data has become a booming business, and attacks against hospitals are
up 600 percent in 2014, a security
company CEO told CNBC.
As Wallerstein sees it, there's only one for corporations: «The way the IRS's rules are set
up for health - care reimbursement FSAs, an employee could decide to contribute, say, $ 2,000 over the course of a year, spend that money on
medical procedures during the first two months of the year, and then quit, leaving his
company holding the bag for any funds that hadn't yet been deducted from his paycheck.»
To prepare for this shift in 3D printing, one that will see more
companies using additive manufacturing, especially with metals, to manufacture end - use parts,
companies are staffing
up, training new workers, and buying more 3D printing machines, SDM's report shows that 73 % of the 700 respondents to SDM's survey said their
companies plan to increase their in - house production of additively manufactured parts, a trend more pronounced in the aerospace and
medical industries.
The
company has signed
up about a third of the roughly 200,000
medical marijuana customers in Canada, and Linton said he expected some 3 million Canadians to use legal non-
medical pot next year.
ASX listed
medical device
company Analytica has attracted further interest from Virgin Islands based biotech investment fund «INOV8 LLC» who will stump
up $ 500k at.007 c a share to take their second placement in the
company this year.
The Mettrum discovery was made recently, when a random screening of the
company's products by Health Canada turned
up the unauthorized use of pyrethrin, a pesticide derived from the chrysanthemum plant that is also not approved for
medical cannabis.
Canopy Growth Corp. reported Tuesday that it took a $ 1.6 - million loss in its fiscal second quarter, a slip that comes as the Smiths Falls, Ont. - based
medical marijuana
company gears
up for Canada's planned legalization of recreational cannabis and basks in a ground - breaking deal with a U.S. - based beer giant.
The Boehringer Ingelheim Venture Fund was formed in March 2010 to invest in biotechnology and start -
up companies to help drive innovation in
medical science.
Our government supports collaborative
medical innovators, whose work leads to employment opportunities for thousands of people, opens
up new opportunities in the global marketplace for our home - grown
companies and helps people across our province receive the highest modern standards of patient care.»
With Canada ahead in the
medical pot game,
companies are rushing to set
up operations from Germany to Jamaica to become the go - tos in underdeveloped markets
Companies scrambling to set up greenhouses could soon find themselves providing a low - price agricultural input to companies that have invested in the upgrading technology needed to produce gel caps on the medical side or consumer products like drinks on the recreational side, sai
Companies scrambling to set
up greenhouses could soon find themselves providing a low - price agricultural input to
companies that have invested in the upgrading technology needed to produce gel caps on the medical side or consumer products like drinks on the recreational side, sai
companies that have invested in the upgrading technology needed to produce gel caps on the
medical side or consumer products like drinks on the recreational side, said Linton.
The provider of cloud - based
medical records said that sales were
up 11 % from the year - ago quarter, but the
company posted a net loss, and even after adjusting for extraordinary items, Athenahealth saw its bottom line give
up ground from the first quarter of 2016.
Last month, DMG posted a $ 5 million operating loss in the third quarter due to higher - than - expected
medical costs, prompting the
company to put the unit
up for sale.
Though this simple
medical device contains only about $ 1 of the drug epinephrine, the
company that sells it, Mylan, earned the public's enmity and lawmakers» scrutiny after ratcheting
up prices to $ 609 a box.
Biotech Round -
Up: M&A s, Financings and Immuno - Oncology Source: John McCamant for Streetwise Reports (4/18/18) John McCamant, editor of
Medical Technology Stock Letter, reviews biotech M&A and financings, and discusses one
company that is expanding its immuno - oncology pipeline.
Sarepta Therapeutics Inc (NASDAQ: SRPT) shares jumped
up over 17 percent during Wednesday's after - hours trading sessions, after the
medical research and drug development
company crushed earnings estimates.
In some of those most disturbing news in an already dark news cycle, the owner of a
medical company reportedly told nurses from Hospice — an end - of - life care
company — to speed
up patients» deaths so the
company could make more money.
That's what I'm saying too - I think that the real problems that have lead us so far away from breastfeeding are less to do with formula
companies and more to do with the completely screwed
up North American birth culture where under - informed
medical staff are the ones at the steering wheel and we have succumbed to the over-sexualization of breasts and other non-female-friendly cultural ideas that have made breastfeeding «gross», «offensive» or «unnecessary».
Negotiating With Your Employer According to the Family and
Medical Leave Act
companies with more than 50 employees must offer
up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for the birth or adoption of a child.
While hospital - grade pumps should still be available to customers with a documented clinical «need» for them — such as an infant in the NICU — the idea that a breast pump is a discretionary item for new mothers, and that «access» to
medical equipment is something an insurance
company can toggle
up or down to suit its bottom line, is dangerous.
Also, set
up a file for
medical records, financial statements, and correspondence you're likely to have with the hospital and your insurance
company.
Start -
Up NY specifically prohibits retail, law firms,
medical billing
companies, real estate brokers and management
companies,
medical and dental practices, restaurants, utilities and power plants from benefiting.
He described himself as an investor who has had financial holdings in start -
up cannabis
companies, including some that bid several years ago on the first round of licenses to grow and sell
medical marijuana in New York.
OK for taxpayers to pick
up the costs for oil and chemical
company cleanups — but not to pay for the
medical needs of sick children.
The
company is a product of Dr. Kyle Kingsley, who also owns and operates Minnesota
Medical Solutions — a medical cannabis company already up and running in that
Medical Solutions — a
medical cannabis company already up and running in that
medical cannabis
company already
up and running in that state.
The facility the
company is proposing to use to manufacture
medical marijuana, once used as a now - closed juvenile detention center, is within a START -
UP NY economic development zone, said Fulton County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Ottuso.
The
company, Empire State Health Solutions, is one of several that are applying for a state license to manufacture
medical marijuana, with the goal of setting
up shop at the Tryon Technology Park and Incubator Center in Perth, Fulton County.
Both
companies, and a
medical malpractice insurance firm that hired Adam but where he rarely showed
up for work, sought legislative action.
Former Senate Leader Dean Skelos arranged to get his son Adam Skelos a job at a
medical malpractice insurance
company with business before the state — where the son threatened a supervisor and said he didn't have to show
up to work because of his father's position — according to new charges brought by a grand jury.
Alfonse M. D'Amato, a three - term United States senator from New York, testified that he warned Dean Skelos that his son Adam wasn't showing
up at his job at a
medical malpractice insurance
company, and when he did he was disruptive.
The organizations are creating a market for developing - world
medical technologies, and many organizations — including for - profit
companies and private research institutions — are stepping
up.
Positions for engineers also exist in niche
companies like Calypso
Medical Technologies Inc., a Seattle - based start -
up that is working on cancer surgery technology.
Decode's demise prompted speculation that its customers» genetic and
medical data might be sold on and end
up in the hands of an unscrupulous
company or individual.
This loophole means that
companies ranging from small start -
ups offering just one or two tests to much larger diagnostic labs that offer thousands of tests can develop and charge for new LDTs much more easily than they can for most other categories of
medical products.
Medical diagnostics is getting better all the time, says Robert Langer, an engineer at MIT who has set
up a
company that uses ultrasound to let people with diabetes collect data on their glucose levels.
The
company says it has trained more than 28 000
medical staff in how to insert and remove the capsules correctly, and has set
up more than 300 training centres around the US.
Nonetheless, with the increasing numbers of pharmaceutical
companies and contract research organisations setting
up offices in Singapore in recent years, I foresee bright prospects for people aspiring to be
medical writers in Singapore in the years ahead.
Clinical researchers can end
up anywhere from academia, where posts are based at university
medical school research units or at hospital research units, to pharmaceutical or biotech
companies, or in contract research organisations (CROs), which carry out clinical trials for drug or biotech
companies.
«Over the past five years, our faculty has increasingly engaged in entrepreneurial and technology transfer activity — with significant increases in the number of U.S. and foreign patents issued, technology inventions licensed and start -
up companies formed,» says UMSOM Dean E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, vice president for
medical affairs at the University of Maryland and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor.
Nerve repair will be the focus of a research laboratory set
up jointly by Britain's
Medical Research Council and the Japanese
company Teijin
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He says HGS was getting «diminishing returns» from its investment in TIGR since Venter had steered his outfit into sequencing organisms of little
medical importance, and into human genome sequencing, also of limited value for a
company like HGS that is interested in genes as drug targets (not untranslated DNA that makes
up most of the genome).
His analysis was backed
up by Nicholson Price, an academic fellow at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who found that few, if any, DNA patents would be infringed by
companies or clinics sequencing whole genomes of individuals for
medical insight.